Dog Bites at a Friend or Family Member’s Home in Georgia: What Are Your Legal Options?

Dog Bites at a Friend

Dog bites at a friend or family member’s home are usually handled through homeowner’s insurance, not personal lawsuits. You can pursue compensation without suing someone you care about.

Why These Cases Feel So Complicated

When a dog bite happens at a friend’s or relative’s home, many victims hesitate.

They worry about:

  • Damaging relationships
  • Causing financial harm
  • Feeling uncomfortable taking legal action

What most people don’t realize is that these claims are almost always paid by insurance, not out of pocket.

Who Is Legally Responsible

In Georgia, dog owners are generally responsible if they:

  • Failed to control their dog
  • Violated leash laws
  • Knew the dog had aggressive tendencies
  • Allowed unsafe interaction

Most claims are resolved through homeowner’s or renter’s insurance.

Why Insurance Companies Still Push Back

Even when liability is clear, insurers may try to:

  • Minimize injuries
  • Claim provocation
  • Downplay scarring or emotional trauma

That’s where experienced representation makes a difference.

Compensation Available

Dog bite victims may recover compensation for:

  • Medical treatment
  • Infection care
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Emotional trauma
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering

FAQ

Q: Do I have to sue my friend personally?
A: No. Claims are typically handled through insurance.

Q: What if the dog never bit anyone before?
A: Prior bites help, but they are not always required.

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